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AN ACT TO MARVEL AND WONDER AT. 'IHE ONLY REAL CHINAMEN WHO HAVE TOURED THE WORLD. Creating a Tremendous Furore in Chrislchuroli Nightly. Will Cause a Sensation Here. BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. BOX PLAN AT JACOBS'S. PRICES AS USUAL, Jp O O T__ B A L L. THIS~DAY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1912. CAIUSBROOK GROUND. . SEVEN-A-SIDE' TOURNAMENT, Senior and Junior Teams. ; First Malchcs.-jFirot Round: Senior Grade—Alhambra v. Southern. Junior Grade—Dunedin v. High School. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. Admission, 6d; Stand, 6d extra. Children. Half-price. 7s E. S. WILSON, Sec. O.R.F.U. p O O T_B A L L CHARITY BANNER. CALEDONIAN GROUND, TO-DAY. Kaitangnla v. Ravensboiirnc, 2 p.m. Northern v. Mornington, 5.30 p.m. Interesting, Exciting, and Attractive. ADMISSION, 6d. Stands, 6d extra. ' rp H K WOttLD'S HUCOEa J- A Victory of Such Tremendous Magnitude for BESSON'S BRASS RAND INSTRUMENTS as Eclipses the Achievements of all other makes combined I BELLE VUK CONTEST, JULY 13,1912. Tho RESULTS just lo hand show that Bands equipped with Bnssnn Instruments made the following remarkable record: — Ist Division.-Ist. llarwortb Public- (J. PaJov); 2nd, Horwich Old (,f. A. Greenwoofl); 3rd, Houghton Main (W. Halliwell); 4th, St. Hilda (A. Grav); 51b, Dannemora (R. Richford). 2nd Division.—lst, Irwcll Old (T. Eastwood); 2nd, Earbv (P. Fairluinst); 3rd, Victoria Hall, Bolton (H. Bennett); *th, Wombwell Tmv n (M. Hitehcn); sth, Glazebury Church (J. Joniiingsl. Solo Agents for Bcsson and Co. (Ltd.); - OHAS. BEGG k CO. (LTD.), Headqwirtors for Brass Band Instruments, PRINCES STREET. TVUNEDIN ATIHJNiBUM. - Largo *J Library, Reading Room, Smoking Room, and Chess Room. Membership costs less than Fivopcnco per' week. Subscriptions: Yearly, £1 Is; Half-yearly, 10s 6d; Qua-rkrly, 5s 3d; Youths, Hnlf-prico for Yearly nnd Half-yearly Tickets; Families, £2 2s; Special Concessions for Country ttrcm»- 22ju SITUATIONS WANTED. CASH ADVMtTISEUKNTS under this hwdlna, Fourtcca Words, SIXPENCE par Insertion; SU Insertions, 3s 6d; over Foorteen Wordj ond 110; ciocedlne Twenty-lour Word!, Is; Six Imertloai, Is. Double rates charged udlmj fi<h' n.iltl. WANTED (by Respectable Woman), '" Washing or Cleaning by day.—M., Times Oflicd. 7j BAKER.-Firsl-class, Roliiiblo Mnn seeks EMPLOYMENT, town or country.Address linker, Times Ollicc. 7s WANTED (by Competent Woman), WASHING or CLEANING.-F., Chief Post Office. Dunedin, 7s A SMART, Willing Youth seeks SITUA- • TION; used to horses. Address Willing, Times Office. 7s WANTED (by nn Experienced Woman), OFFICES or SHOPS to Clean; pcriiiiinent.—Agnes, Times Office. 7s VTOUNG Man (three years experience) A wants POSITION station or largo farm.-M., Times Oflice. 5 S YOUNG Woman Wants "Wofihiug and Cleaning by the day.—Address L. 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Times Office. 7s WANTED (by Young Girl), POSITION in office as junior typisto and shorthand writer.—Address Willing, Times OHico. 7s WANTED (by Capablo Person), POSITION housekeeper to business gentleman; references.—Address Circumstance, Times Office. 4s PARLOURMAID (Scotch, Thoroughly Experienced) wishes POST; references—J. G., care Miss Woir, St. Andrew street. 2s ADVANCED Improver desires SITUATION : knowledgo all branches blacksmithing; make, fit thocs.—lmprover, Times Office. 2 3 CLERK (Experienced) desires temporary ENGAGEMENT-clerical, manual, or combined; Dunedin testimonials.— Thorough, Times Office. 5j DIGHT-TESTING and Spectacle Fitting. £3 Peter _ Dick, Certificated Consulting Optician, Watchmaker, and Jeweller; satisfaction guaranteed.—49o y«ray placo (off Prbice3 street), Dunedin. Established 1889.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15553, 7 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15553, 7 September 1912, Page 1